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  • Ark. football coach, wife arrested for allegedly making plans to have sex with children

    BENTON COUNTY, Ark. (TCD) — Two people, including a minor league football coach, have been arrested following a sting operation for allegedly trying to meet up with minors for sex.

    According to a probable cause affidavit, on Nov. 19, a Benton County Sheriff’s Office undercover detective reportedly received a message on an online platform from someone who said he was “into some very sick f–ked up taboos.”

    The detective and the user, who communicated under the name “centralsfinest,” switched to an encrypted messaging app. Centralsfinest allegedly told the detective it would be “easy to talk to you there and we can talk about all of your naughtiest most taboo fantasies.”

    The detective learned centralsfinest was allegedly two people — Benjamin Coney and his wife, Emily Brinley. Coney allegedly said his wife “likes them young,” though the affidavit redacted certain age ranges. She allegedly told Coney she wanted to see him have sex with a prepubescent girl. The conversation continued regarding certain sexual acts and desires.

    According to the affidavit, Coney allegedly asked the detective to meet up with them and said they could head there immediately. The detective reportedly asked if they had lube, and Coney allegedly responded, “I don’t but I can get some.”

    The detective spoke with the couple on the phone, and they allegedly shared what they intended to perform on an underage girl. Coney allegedly said he was “excited to touch” the girl.

    Coney and Brinley arrived at the discussed destination and were subsequently arrested. Detectives searched their car and discovered lube, two “sexual aids,” and a receipt for the lube.

    When speaking with the detective, Brinley reportedly said she “was just trying to be a good wife, and that she was not interested in children.” She allegedly claimed she “was not going to do anything with any children, and she just wanted to make him happy.” She allegedly said she “went along with Ben and repeated stuff she heard him say.”

    The affidavit says Brinley told investigators she and Coney previously discussed having children together. One night when they were having sex, Coney allegedly said he “wanted to have a baby and if it was a girl he could have sex with her.” After that, Brinley reportedly started crying and refused to have sex with him again.

    Coney reportedly admitted that detectives would find child sexual abuse material on his devices.

    They were both booked into the Benton County Jail on charges of internet stalking of a child and conspiracy to commit rape. Both of their bonds were set at $200,000.

    The Batesville Daily Guard reports Coney was the coach of a local minor league football team, the Arkansas Punishers. In a statement, the team said they terminated him from his position and that they “do not support or allow his actions at all in our organization.”

    MORE:

    • State of Arkansas vs. Benjamin Coney
    • Conway couple accused of stalking minor, conspiracy to commit rape – Batesville Daily Guard

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  • Marshals capture teen accused of killing mother of 4 in Ohio and fleeing

    WARREN, Ohio (TCD) — Marshals recently captured a 19-year-old man in Florida who allegedly killed a mother of four in Ohio last month and then fled the state.

    According to the U.S. Marshals Service, on Nov. 11, Noel Flores allegedly fatally shot 26-year-old Ashante Kirksey in her home on the 900 block of Francis Avenue SE. The statement said there was another unidentified victim who had been shot at the same location.

    Flores allegedly broke into Kirksey’s home before shooting her and the second victim, WFMJ-TV reports. Kirksey, a nurse, had reportedly moved into the residence approximately two weeks prior.

    In a news release, U.S. Marshals said Flores was wanted on suspicion of murder, and they offered a reward of up to $2,500 for any information leading to his arrest.

    The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force investigated the case and later determined Flores had fled Ohio and gone to St. Petersburg, Florida. They worked with marshals in Florida and eventually located Flores at an apartment on the 10100 block of 12th Way North on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

    Marshals recovered a 9 mm firearm in his possession believed to have been used in Kirksey’s shooting death. Flores was arrested and booked into the Pinellas County Jail and will be extradited back to Ohio.

    U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott said in a statement, “This is another example of the dedication our task force officers put into every investigation. This fugitive attempted to evade the reach of the U.S. Marshals Service but was unsuccessful because we will never stop looking for them no matter how far they run.”

    MORE:

    • Man Wanted for Killing Warren Woman Arrested by U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force in Florida – U.S. Marshals Service
    • Reward Increased for Fugitive Wanted by U.S. Marshals in Warren, 11/14/2023 – U.S. Marshals Service
    • Mother of four children and nurse murdered in Warren, 11/11/2023 – WFMJ

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  • Convicted N.C. child rapist accused of kidnapping, sexually assaulting additional victims over the span of 9 years

    RALEIGH, N.C. (TCD) — Police have identified and arrested a 59-year-old suspect accused of sexually assaulting at least 10 victims between 1995 and 2004.

    According to a news release from the Raleigh Police Department, investigators gathered evidence from the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) and found a match, connecting Rickey Hall to sexual assaults that spanned the course of nearly 10 years. CODIS is a “national database that is made up of DNA profiles from convicted offenders, unsolved crime scene evidence, and missing persons.”

    According to documents obtained by WRAL-TV, in 1995, Hall “willfully and feloniously did ravish and carnally know” a victim. He reportedly kidnapped, terrorized, and held the victim for ransom. WRAL reports that he allegedly grasped her neck and struck her against a wall when she attempted to flee.

    Hall reportedly repeated his actions on another victim three years later, forcing her to perform “sexual servitude.” Hall allegedly strangled the victim and inflicted bodily injury as well.

    According to WRAL, in each of his alleged crimes, Hall kidnapped and raped his victims and would often threaten them with various kinds of blades.

    Police arrested Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 5. He was charged with 15 counts of first-degree sexual assault, 12 counts of first-degree rape, 10 counts of first-degree kidnapping, seven counts of assault –– serious bodily injury, six counts of communicating threats, five counts of assault with a deadly weapon, four counts of assault on a female one count of common law robbery, and one count of sexual assault.

    Prior to his most recent arrest, Hall had reportedly been in and out of prison for approximately 18 years. According to WRAL, from 2009 until 2018, he served time for raping a child.

    Hall is scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 8.

    MORE:

    • Arrest Made in 1995 Sexual Assault Case – Raleigh Police Department
    • Raleigh man charged with 12 counts of rape, including a child, over span of a decade – WRAL

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  • House explodes after man fires flare gun more than 30 times while barricaded in his house

    ARLINGTON, Va. (TCD) — Police are investigating a home explosion after a man barricaded himself inside Monday evening and fired a flare gun at least 30 times.

    On Dec. 4 at 4:45 p.m., Arlington Police Department officers were called to a home on the 800 block of North Burlington Street because neighbors reported hearing apparent gunshots . When police arrived, they learned the homeowner, James Yoo, “discharged a flare gun approximately 30 to 40 times from inside his residence into the surrounding neighborhood.”

    Arlington Police said there were no injuries or damage to nearby homes.

    Detectives obtained a search warrant to enter Yoo’s home and tried to contact him via phone and loudspeaker. Yoo, however, did not respond.

    In a press conference, Arlington Police Chief Andy Penn said officers deployed chemical munitions inside the residence, which are used to “to cause irritation, compelling the suspect to surrender.”

    Yoo still refused to surrender.

    The other residents who lived in Yoo’s duplex had been evacuated.

    When officers attempted to execute the search warrant, Yoo reportedly shot at police with a firearm. At 8:25 p.m., the house exploded.

    Video taken by bystander Alex Wilson and posted on social media showed the house bursting into a fireball as a SWAT truck drives toward the door. After the blast, car alarms went off and dogs started barking.

    Other images posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, show debris and parts of the home that were destroyed in the blast.

    On Tuesday, Dec. 5, Arlington Police said investigators located human remains inside the home they believe are Yoo’s. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy to confirm cause and manner of death.

    Police do not have any prior incidents with Yoo except for two service calls over the last several years about loud noises.

    According to Penn, investigators were made “aware of concerning social media posts allegedly made by the suspect,” which will be analyzed as the investigation continues.

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  • 3 men arrested for allegedly killing and mutilating man, then sending pictures to his family

    PHOENIX (TCD) — Three gang members were arrested on murder charges for allegedly torturing and killing a 30-year-old man on a hiking trail, then sending photos of his body to his relatives.

    According to KTVK-TV, Bernardo Pantaleon was found fatally shot and mutilated with “significant trauma” on a hiking trail at Mountain View Park on Nov. 26. He had reportedly been beaten, tortured, and stripped of his clothing.

    Court documents cited by KTVK report one of the suspects, Leonardo Santiago, allegedly killed Pantaleon because “an unwanted advance made [Santiago] uncomfortable.” Santiago allegedly shot Pantaleon to death, then returned to the scene soon after with one of the other suspects, Manuel Carrasco-Calderon, who “mutilated the victim’s body.”

    Santiago, Carrasco-Calderon, and the third co-defendant, Jose Rodriguez, allegedly previously discussed robbing and killing Pantaleon.

    KSAZ-TV, which also cites court documents, reports Pantaleon’s body was left under a small tree and that he was “mutilated, postmortem, with a sharp-edged object.”

    Four days after he was found dead, Pantaleon’s family reportedly received photos from Rodriguez’s social media accounts that depicted someone showing the middle finger and another of Pantaleon’s body.

    The suspects reportedly communicated via group chat, and, according to court documents, “Members of the chat repeatedly asked for updates, lamented they were not invited, asked to see video/photograph proof, and one co-defendant offered to hide the co-defendant, or shooter, after the murder was completed.”

    The men also allegedly made comments about Pantaleon’s sexuality because he was gay.

    Santiago allegedly admitted to killing Pantaleon, while the other two reportedly told detectives they knew Santiago’s plans.

    The three suspects were reportedly members of the same gang.

    MORE:

    •  Phoenix murder suspect sent photos of mutilated body to victim’s family, documents say – KTVK
    • Suspects accused of mutilating Arizona murder victim’s body – KSAZ

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  • Texas man accused of slashing woman’s throat, rolling her up in plastic, and leaving her for dead in pasture

    ATASCOSA COUNTY, Texas (TCD) — A 31-year-old man stands accused of stabbing a woman and rolling her in plastic while he was wearing an ankle monitor last week.

    On Friday, Dec. 1, at approximately 4 p.m., Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the 4000 block of Eichman Road to a report of an injured woman. Once there, deputies located a female victim and concluded she had “been beaten, stabbed, and had her throat slashed.”

    Atascosa County Sheriff David Soward said the woman was rolled up in plastic and “left for dead” in a pasture.

    Investigators allege Roger Gonzalez attacked the woman, and they obtained an arrest warrant against him on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The sheriff’s office arrested Gonzalez in his home on Lytle Street in San Antonio.

    Soward told KENS-TV the suspect and victim were in a relationship.

    Gonzalez’s bond was initially set at $40,000, but a judge increased it to $275,000.

    The sheriff’s office said the victim is in critical but stable condition at a San Antonio hospital.

    MORE:

    • Press Release – Atascosa County Sheriff David Soward
    • ‘A horrible crime’ | Man arrested for allegedly stabbing woman found in Atascosa County – KENS

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  • FBI Director Concerned About Terrorists’ Ability to Exploit Southwest Border

    Foreign terrorist organizations can exploit the southwest border as the United States faces the highest risk of an attack following the Hamas onslaught in Israel, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray. The FBI chief revealed that terrorist threats to the nation have skyrocketed since October during testimony this week before the Senate Judiciary Committee. In his prepared statement Wray failed to include the dire security threats created by the Biden administration’s disastrous open border policies. The crucial information only surfaced and became part of the official record because a Republican lawmaker grilled Wray about it.

    The hearing, called “Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” touched on the agency’s mission to tackle grave threats and ensure the safety and security of communities throughout the nation. Wray’s prepared statement covered what the FBI is doing to address the threats while adhering to the highest of standards. “As we saw in early October with the devastating attack in Israel, terrorist actors are still very intent on using violence and brutality to spread their ideologies,” Wray told the committee. “Protecting the American people from terrorism remains the FBI’s number one priority. The threat from terrorism is as persistent and complex as ever. We are in an environment where the threats from international terrorism, domestic terrorism, and state-sponsored terrorism are all simultaneously elevated.” The FBI director identified “lone actors or small cells of individuals who typically radicalize to violence online” as the greatest terrorism threat to the homeland.

    He mentioned the FBI’s concern about the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the intent of groups such as ISIS and al-Qa’ida to carry out or inspire large-scale attacks in the U.S. Wray also spoke about cybercriminal syndicates that compromise our networks and foreign intelligence threats such as China, Russia and Iran, which are more aggressive and capable than ever. Violent crimes and gang activities—including robbery, human trafficking, drug and gun trafficking, fraud, extortion and prostitution rings—also made the list as did Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) characterized by families that exert influence over criminal activities in neighborhoods, cities or states. The FBI chief also delved into crimes against children, revealing that every year thousands of kids are kidnapped, violently attacked, sexually abused or trafficked. He closed by asking Congress to reauthorize a section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) created after 9/11 that allows the U.S. government to collect the communications of foreigners outside the country without a warrant. Wray thanked the committee and took questions.

    If not for the question-and-answer portion of the hearing the FBI director would have completely omitted the illegal immigration crisis along the southwest border as a security threat to the country. The information surfaced during an exchange with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Graham said: “One of my concerns is after [the withdrawal from] Afghanistan, we put international terrorism on steroids. Are you concerned that international terrorism threats to the homeland are rising as the [southern] border continues to be broken?” Wray responded: “I am concerned that we are in… a heightened threat environment from foreign terrorist organizations for a whole host of reasons and obviously their ability to exploit any port of entry, including our southwest border… We have seen an increase in so-called KSTs, ‘known or suspected terrorists’, attempting to cross over the last five years.” Wray added that the “threat level has gone to a whole other level since October 7.”

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  • 4 parents accused of adopting children for financial gain and abusing them

    DEWITT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (TCD) — Four parents, including a former Department of Health and Human Services employee, face child abuse charges after allegedly adopting children for financial gain and abusing them “under the guise of discipline.”

    On Monday, Dec. 4, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a total of 36 charges against Joel and Tammy Brown and Jerry and Tamal Flore. Nessel said since 2007, the suspects allegedly abused “dozens of children adopted through their homes.”

    The Brown and Flore families have reportedly adopted or fostered approximately 30 children.

    Joel Brown, the former state employee, worked within the Children’s Services Agency Office of Advocate for Children, Youth and Families. Nessel said he allegedly “used his expertise in the field of child abuse investigations and the Child Protection laws” to prevent getting caught.

    Nessel said in a statement, “Children who end up in our foster care or adoption systems are often already coming from unbelievably vulnerable situations and deserve our utmost care.”

    In a press conference, Nessel called the allegations “heinous.”

    She said, “In the area of child abuse, the harms caused to an individual’s mental health are often, unfortunately, overlooked. Abusive behavior by any parents, adoptive or biological, is unacceptable and will not and cannot be tolerated.”

    Joel Brown faces charges of first-degree child abuse, conspiracy to commit second-degree child abuse, third-degree child abuse, interfering with a crime report, and failure to report child abuse.

    Tammy Brown was charged with first-degree child abuse, second-degree conspiracy to commit child abuse, and third-degree child abuse.

    Jerry Flore faces 11 charges, including six counts of first-degree child abuse, first-degree child abuse committed in the presence of another child, second-degree conspiracy to commit child abuse, two counts of second-degree child abuse, and interfering with a crime report.

    Tamal Flore was charged with six counts of first-degree child abuse, first-degree child abuse committed in the presence of another child, second-degree conspiracy to commit child abuse, two counts of second-degree child abuse, six counts of third-degree child abuse, and interfering with a crime report.

    The four parents were previously charged with abuse, but the charges against Tammy and Joel Brown were dismissed, and the charges against Tamal and Jerry Flore were reduced. Outstanding charges against the suspects were dropped when the investigation was reopened.

    According to the Lansing State Journal, in the previous case, the four parents were accused of beating multiple children with a boat oar and forcing them to sleep in closets or on the laundry room floor. They also allegedly didn’t feed the children, threw them down stairs, and locked them in bedrooms for days at a time. The previous allegations stem from as early as 2014.

    Officials collected evidence for the new investigation and spoke with 10 of the adopted children. They also interviewed Child Protective Services and employees with the Department of Health and Human Services. Additionally, Nessel said investigators collected photos and videos from the home, obtained records of adoption subsidy payments and medical benefits, and they recovered medical evaluations from any possible victims.

    According to Nessel, authorities have obtained arrest warrants for the four parents, and they have until Friday, Dec. 8, to turn themselves in.

    MORE:

    • Attorney General Dana Nessel Charges 4 Adoptive Parents with 36 Child Abuse Crimes, Conspiracy – Michigan Attorney General
    • AG Nessel Charges 4 Adoptive Parents with 36 Child Abuse Crimes, Conspiracy – Michigan Attorney General
    • Nessel: Clinton County foster, adoptive parents abused children for ‘financial gain’ – Lansing State Journal

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  • 17,077 Veterans, 264,560 Pensioners Are Being Processed, No Retired Military Pensioner Funds Given To Defence Minister – Betta Edu

    17,077 Veterans, 264,560 Pensioners Are Being Processed, No Retired Military Pensioner Funds Given To Defence Minister – Betta Edu

    The attention of the Honourable Minister For Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu, has been drawn to a fake news item in the media and public spaces alleging  N25Billion purportedly meant for the Reitred Military Pensioners from the Conditioner Cash Transfer Funds has been given to the Honourable Minister of Defence, Muhammed Badaru Abubakar.

    The general public is urged to disregard this report as it is not only fake but a deliberate, malicious, and insipid attempt by mischief makers, disgruntled elements, and enemies of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration to tarnish the image and integrity of the Honourable Minister.

    For the records, at no time did the Honourable Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation give or contemplate giving funds meant for the Pensioners of the Retired Military personnel of the Nigerian Armed Forces to Ministers or Ministries.

    For the avoidance of doubt, 17,077 Veterans, and 264,560 Pensioners list were submitted to National Social Safety-Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO), in the third week of November and the process of in-person verification of the names submitted by the Nigerian Legion and the Pensioners group is still ongoing.

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    Similarly, the office responsible for the verification of the register under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation is doing a painstaking job, of working with the World Bank. All the captured retired veterans who meet the criteria and pensioners will be paid once the rigorous verification exercise is completed.

    The Members of the public, especially the media are hereby informed by this press release that the ministry has not released or planned to release any money meant for the Renewed Hope conditional Cash Transfer to any individual or group.

    In line with the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, all funds upon confirmation of the beneficiaries’ details, are to be sent directly to them through their bank accounts and are verifiable.

    The good intention of Mr. President to expand the National Social Register and commence payment of the N25,000 for three months to accommodate the veterans of the Nigerian Armed Forces, which is a novel idea and the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria, should be appreciated by Nigerians and not allow themselves to be distracted or misinformed by naysayers.

    Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair, (ANIPR), Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Honourable Minister
    06/12/2023.

  • L.A. man arrested for allegedly killing 4 people, including 3 homeless men

    LOS ANGELES (TCD) — Homicide detectives arrested a 33-year-old man believed to have killed four people, including three homeless men, during a crime spree that lasted four days.

    According to Los Angeles Police Chief Michael Moore, on Sunday, Nov. 26, at approximately 3 a.m., officers from the department’s Southeast division responded to an alley on the 800 block of West 10th Street and found a male on a couch deceased from a gunshot wound. Moore identified the victim as 37-year-old Jose Bolanos.

    About 24 hours later, on Nov. 27 at 4:55 a.m., a second male, 62-year-old Mark Diggs, was found deceased on a rear wall on East 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles. Diggs was reportedly pushing a shopping cart, stopped, and plugged his phone into an outlet when the suspect gunned him down in the early morning hours.

    Moore called Diggs’ death “chilling” and “cold-blooded.”

    The third killing occurred Wednesday, Nov. 29, at about 2:30 a.m., in the Hollenbeck division, which involved the fatal shooting of a 52-year-old man who was sleeping on the sidewalk. Moore did not release his name.

    Moore said the three killings appeared similar because the victims were all in an open area, alone, and experiencing homelessness. There was no evidence of a dispute or argument. Surveillance images captured blurry images of a suspect, who Moore said could only be described as a male who drove a 2024 BMW 440i sedan.

    The suspect, Jerrid Powell, is also believed to have been involved in another fatal shooting, but not of a homeless man. On Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 6:55 p.m., Nicholas Simbolon pulled into his house on the 1800 block of Hawkbrook Drive in San Dimas. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department alleges Powell approached Simbolon, then robbed and shot him in the upper body. Simbolon’s wife found him and called 911, but he did not survive his injuries.

    Simbolon worked for the Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office as a project manager in the I.T. department.

    Investigators believe Powell followed Simbolon home from an electric car charging station. Detectives were able to identify the suspect’s car as a 2024 BMW 440i.

    On Nov. 29 at 9:15 p.m., automated license plate readers in Beverly Hills alerted the city’s watch center, which led to Beverly Hills Police Department officers conducting a traffic stop on the vehicle that matched the description of the car at Simbolon’s house. Police looked in his car and found a firearm that allegedly connects him to the four shootings.

    Beverly Hills Police arrested Powell, then transferred him to custody of the Los Angeles County sheriff’s department. He was booked on charges of robbery and murder.

    On Monday, Dec. 4, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office announced Powell was being charged with four counts of murder, one count of residential robbery, and one count of being a felon with a firearm. The district attorney’s office said Powell faces special circumstances for “committing multiple murders and murder in the course of a robbery, as well as personal use of a firearm allegations.”

    If convicted, he could be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

    MORE:

    • News Conference to Discuss Murders of Persons Experiencing Homelessness – Los Angeles Police Department
    • News Conference – Los Angeles Police Department
    • Man Charged in Killings of Four, Including Three L.A. Unhoused People – Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office

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